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Friday, 05/11/2018 11:20:32 AM

Friday, May 11, 2018 11:20:32 AM

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“We are delighted that Goldman Sachs invested in LRS as it allows us the ability to grow and expand our service offerings in both Illinois and throughout the Midwest more broadly. With Goldman Sachs supporting us, we expect to continue to invest in innovative waste collection, recycling and waste diversion services. Delivering high-quality service to our customers is critical to our success, and will remain our focus going forward,” said LRS Chief Executive Officer Alan T. Handley.

I have more than 90.000.000 reasons to be patient.
I'm fully entitled to have my piece of Goldman Sachs support money.

I haven't heard of any new company acquirements from LRS, since dc trash november 2017.
So...Goldman Sachs eventually also want revenue on what they put out.

LRS wants to show of, to be the first, managing waste in a mature, 2018 way.
They could become one of the greatest in the States.
Ecos is key part of the larger whole.

Tic toc...
And then...one day....the news drops....
All we have to do till then is sit back, and stay alive.




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